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Topic: Open-source and free software (Read 69916 times)

We had a similar topic on the old forums.------------------------------------------------------------AutoHotkey:If you like flexible hotkey combinations, autoreplace strings and a really powerful scripting language give this one a try.http://www.autohotkey.com/

Just post links to and short descriptions of great free / open source apps that you use, like Diamond did for AutoHotkey above (though the way it sits at the bottom of the post below a dotted line, it looks like his sig - so maybe you didn't notice it? )

-----------------JAP Anonymous browsing proxy program, written in Java and available in english and german. Good for illegal stuff :lol: (j/k of course). Servers are a little slow, so your speed will be like 1/2 your max, but if you are paranoid, it's a nice program.

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Anyone can do anything if they have nothing else to do-Most musicians are talented. I'm just determined.

Boy, I can flood this thread then. I will take it slow, but I know of quite a few.

----------------Art of Illusion This is kinda well known, but for those who don't know it, it's it's an open source 3D modelling and rendering suite, using subdivision modeling, It's written in Java also, so it runs on almost any PC. It's slow in rendering, but the quality is sweet, and it has a super complex procedural texture/material scripting engine (you can make other scripts for it too).

Sorry Diamond, I'm trying to be sensitive to the visually impared here, but most of the stuff I know about are graphics programs :(

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Anyone can do anything if they have nothing else to do-Most musicians are talented. I'm just determined.

Boy, I can flood this thread then. I will take it slow, but I know of quite a few.

----------------Art of Illusion This is kinda well known, but for those who don't know it, it's it's an open source 3D modelling and rendering suite, using subdivision modeling, It's written in Java also, so it runs on almost any PC. It's slow in rendering, but the quality is sweet, and it has a super complex procedural texture/material scripting engine (you can make other scripts for it too).

Sorry Diamond, I'm trying to be sensitive to the visually impared here, but most of the stuff I know about are graphics programs

Hey LP, I know this topic is not specifically related to MPT, but I think that there's a lot of stuff in here that people could potentially find useful. Would you be willing to make this one sticky so it doesn't get lost in the shuffle?